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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 40 MIN

Episode 14: Equi-Tea – Land, Legacy, and Liberation with Shreya Chaudhuri

from Voices of Change · host Tex Wambui

In this powerful episode of Voices of Change, host Tex Wambui sits down with Shreya Chaudhuri, a recent UC Berkeley graduate and founder of Project Planet, to explore how colonialism, environmental justice, and Indigenous knowledge intersect in the tea fields of Assam, India. Through the lens of her award-winning project Equi-Tea, Shreya discusses the deep-rooted trauma and resilience embedded in Assams tea industryan industry shaped by empire, labor exploitation, and ecological harm. This conversation sheds light on how youth activism, cultural heritage, and decolonial food systems are reshaping the future of environmental justice. Together, they unpack: The colonial legacy of global agriculture The power of archiving Indigenous knowledge Agroecology vs. industrial farming The importance of solidarity between oppressed communities Reimagining environmental education through a decolonial lens From family legacy to land liberation, this episode is a reminder that healing the earth begins with telling the whole truth about its history.To explore our episodes, please follow the links below:https://youtube.com/@sustainthestory?si=-tMLPbw5tblwP512https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573599428821https://www.instagram.com/sustainthestory/https://x.com/sustainthestory

In this powerful episode of Voices of Change, host Tex Wambui sits down with Shreya Chaudhuri, a recent UC Berkeley graduate and founder of Project Planet, to explore how colonialism, environmental justice, and Indigenous knowledge intersect in the tea fields of Assam, India. Through the lens of her award-winning project Equi-Tea, Shreya discusses the deep-rooted trauma and resilience embedded in Assams tea industryan industry shaped by empire, labor exploitation, and ecological harm. This conversation sheds light on how youth activism, cultural heritage, and decolonial food systems are reshaping the future of environmental justice. Together, they unpack: The colonial legacy of global agriculture The power of archiving Indigenous knowledge Agroecology vs. industrial farming The importance of solidarity between oppressed communities Reimagining environmental education through a decolonial lens From family legacy to land liberation, this episode is a reminder that healing the earth begins with telling the whole truth about its history.To explore our episodes, please follow the links below:https://youtube.com/@sustainthestory?si=-tMLPbw5tblwP512https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573599428821https://www.instagram.com/sustainthestory/https://x.com/sustainthestory

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